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  • Julian Assange can appeal U.S. extradition order, U.K. court rules
    WikiLeaks' Julian Assange can continue his fight against extradition to the United States after the High Court in London ruled on Tuesday he should be allowed to appeal against it.
    World
    Mar 26
  • The West Block – Episode 30, Season 12
    What impact will Katie Telford's testimony have on calls for a public inquiry into foreign interference, and how bad is the damage of the Pentagon leaks?
    Canada
    Apr 16, 2023
  • Vivienne Westwood, U.K.’s rebel fashion designer, dead at 81
    Recognizable with her orange or white hair, Vivienne Westwood first made a name for herself in punk fashion in 1970s London, dressing the punk rock band Sex Pistols.
    World
    Dec 29, 2022
  • Remembering the celebrities we lost in 2022
    From movie and TV stars to musicians and notable personalities, we said goodbye to a lot of familiar, beloved faces this year.
    Entertainment
    Dec 30, 2022
  • FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s extradition more likely after bail denial: experts
    A judge ordered Bankman-Fried to be held at a Bahamian prison until at least Feb. 8, citing his “great” risk of flight after federal prosecutors unveiled charges against him.
    World
    Dec 13, 2022
  • U.K. court to hear U.S. appeal in Julian Assange extradition case
    In January, a lower court judge refused an American request to extradite Assange on spying charges over WikiLeaks' publication of secret military documents a decade ago.
    World
    Oct 27, 2021
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  • Hackers claim attack on another FBI partner organization, 1,000 accounts hit
    <p> Hackers claim attack on another FBI partner organization, 1,000 accounts hit <p>HARTFORD, Conn. - Internet hackers who claimed responsibility for attacks at Sony Corp. and the CIA said they compromised the security of more than 1,000 accounts of a Connecticut-based FBI partner organization.</p> &</p>
    Money
    Jun 20, 2011
  • AP Interview: Reporter who broke Britain’s phone hacking scandal says more revelations to come
    LONDON - He broke the story that destroyed a 168-year-old newspaper, humiliated one of the world's most powerful media moguls and cast a spotlight on a phone hacking scandal that has embroiled politicians, police and journalists.
    World
    Jul 13, 2011
  • WikiLeaks founder vows to speed document release
    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange vowed Tuesday to step up his site's release of secret documents while he fights extradition to Sweden, as his lawyers argued that sending him to Stockholm could land him in Guantanamo Bay or even on U.S. death row.
    Jan 11, 2011
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  • Keeping Secrets
    We are in the middle of a brand new era. The idea of "top secret" has gone out the window and there is a hot debate brewing between privacy and the right to know.
    Mar 3, 2011
  • ‘Lulz’ hackers who breached Senate computers claim hit on CIA
    A group of hackers who breached the Senate computer system earlier this week claimed responsibility for problems with the CIA's website Wednesday.
    Jun 17, 2011
  • Hackers who breached Senate computer system say they hit CIA website
    A group of hackers who breached the Senate computer system earlier this week claimed responsibility for problems with the CIA's website Wednesday.
    Jun 17, 2011
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  • WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange back in court
    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was back in court Tuesday, fighting extradition to Sweden on the grounds allegations of sexual misconduct laid against him there don't amount to a crime.
    Jul 12, 2011
  • Police fire tear gas in Rome as protests swell across Europe against corporate greed
    ROME - Italian riot police fired tear gas and water cannons in Rome on Saturday as violent protesters hijacked a peaceful demonstration against corporate greed, smashing bank windows, torching cars and hurling bottles.
    World
    Oct 15, 2011
  • Police fire tear gas, water cannons in Rome as protests against corporate greed turn violent
    ROME - Italian police fired tear gas and water cannons Saturday in Rome as violent protesters turned a demonstration against corporate greed into a riot, smashing shop and bank windows, torching cars and hurling bottles.
    Money
    Oct 15, 2011
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  • WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange loses appeal against extradition to Sweden on sex allegations
    LONDON - Time seems to be running out for Julian Assange, whose long battle to avoid extradition to Sweden over suspected rape and molestation cases appears likely to end in failure unless he can get Britain's highest court to hear an appeal.
    Nov 2, 2011
  • WikiLeaks founder Assange denies sexual assault allegations in unauthorized memoir
    LONDON - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says in a new memoir that he did not sexually assault two women who have accused him of rape, and claims he was warned the U.S government was trying to entrap him.
    World
    Sep 21, 2011
  • WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s memoir being published without his approval
    LONDON - A long-awaited memoir by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is finally being published — without his approval.
    Entertainment
    Sep 21, 2011
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  • WikiLeaks founder Assange denies sexual assault allegations in unauthorized memoir
    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says in a new memoir that he did not sexually assault two women who have accused him of rape, and claims he was warned the U.S government was trying to entrap him.
    Sep 22, 2011
  • E-book about WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on sale Wednesday
    NEW YORK, N.Y. - A British journalist's inside take on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is being published in the U.S. as an e-book "single."
    Entertainment
    Aug 9, 2011
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